Facilities and features
Accessibility
Car Park / Parking Available
Hearing (induction) Loop
Assistance Dogs
Dementia Aware / Accessible
Our Building
Open for individual prayer
The church is Grade 1 Listed, and Saxon origins, visible in the stonework of the south wall, is made from limestone and has a stone slate roof. A Saxon arch leads from the porch to the nave, with a Saxon sun dial over it. It was extended, including the tower, in the 15th century, and in the 1840s the north aisle was added and the chancel rebuilt. There are also a series of Saxon carvings, each of fine workmanship and well-preserved. The font is from the 15th century, and includes a carving of the Green Man - a fertility symbol with pre-Christian origins.
We currently have a Bronze award and are working towards a Silver award.
Music and Worship
Organ
Book of Common Prayer Services
Groups, Courses and Activities
Pilgrim course
Help for Visitors
Guidebooks / Notes
Church Open
Other Features
Foodbank